enfevers

/ɛnˈfivərz/
verb
  1. To fill with intense excitement, agitation, or passion.
    • The coach's speech enfevers the players before every game.
    • Nothing enfevers a crowd like a dramatic plot twist.
    • Her music enfevers the audience, making them sing along.
  2. To cause to have a fever.
    • The infection enfevers the patient, raising their temperature.
    • The hot sun enfevers hikers who forget to drink water.
    • The virus enfevers its victims within hours.
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